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== <span style="color:#4B0082;"> Description ==
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Before light and order existed, Primordial Chaos was
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the Essence of the universe. Even now, that eternal enigma
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beckons to the human soul in the shape of eerie and often
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sinister Avatar-forms. Manifesting as shadows; half-heard cries;
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swirling vortices of pulsating energy; or the disconcerting figures
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of madmen, ghosts, and squamous things, this Essence reflects
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the depthless reaches of cosmic potential. Mages connected to
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this Essence tend to be abrupt and secretive, or else seductive
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in ways that Fallen souls can best appreciate.
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A Primordial mage loves mystery. Like deep water, she seeps
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into hidden places and defies easy understanding. Whereas
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Pattern people are bricks or stone, Primordial folks are riptides
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and dark pools. The few Technocrats who favor this Essence
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understand that no science can penetrate the richest mysteries
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of the universe; they’ll give lip service to technology, but they
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always keep a few extra cards up their sleeves for the time when
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the light fails and order becomes a punch line in the cosmic jest.

Latest revision as of 17:28, 17 March 2017

Mage Information

Description

Before light and order existed, Primordial Chaos was the Essence of the universe. Even now, that eternal enigma beckons to the human soul in the shape of eerie and often sinister Avatar-forms. Manifesting as shadows; half-heard cries; swirling vortices of pulsating energy; or the disconcerting figures of madmen, ghosts, and squamous things, this Essence reflects the depthless reaches of cosmic potential. Mages connected to this Essence tend to be abrupt and secretive, or else seductive in ways that Fallen souls can best appreciate.

A Primordial mage loves mystery. Like deep water, she seeps into hidden places and defies easy understanding. Whereas Pattern people are bricks or stone, Primordial folks are riptides and dark pools. The few Technocrats who favor this Essence understand that no science can penetrate the richest mysteries of the universe; they’ll give lip service to technology, but they always keep a few extra cards up their sleeves for the time when the light fails and order becomes a punch line in the cosmic jest.